Legislation

SB25

Prohibit sun lamp tanning services to individuals under age 16

Senate | In Senate Committee (Health)

๐Ÿ“‹ What This Bill Does

The bill prohibits tanning facilities from providing sun lamp tanning services to individuals under the age of 16. For individuals aged 16 to 17, parental consent is required for each session, and they are limited to 45 sessions within a 90-day period. The bill also mandates that a parent or guardian must be present during each session for those aged 16 to 17.

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Rationale

The bill restricts individual rights by limiting access to tanning services based on age, which conflicts with the Libertarian principles of self-ownership and personal liberty. It imposes government regulations on personal choices regarding health and body autonomy.

Risks and Concerns

  • Infringement on personal liberties
  • Increased government regulation
  • Potential for overreach in parental rights

Platform Citations (3)

1.1 Self-Ownership OPPOSES
The bill limits individual rights over personal health choices.
1.5 Parental Rights OPPOSES
The bill imposes restrictions on parental authority regarding their children's choices.
preamble OPPOSES
The bill contradicts the principle of individual rights and personal responsibility.
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